How great it was to sit down with Dr. Shrivas Nowduri! His knowledge on writing allowed me to have a better insight on what will come in my future college career. I was lucky to know that Dr. Nowduri had done an exponential amount of tremendous writings that have satisfied his personal interests and his scholar’s wants. With complete trust in his own expertise, he verbally passed down his passion for detailed pieces of work, and I felt as though that interviewing him was an opportunity all would appreciate. Even before I was able to comfortably sit by his desk, he mentioned to not mind the clutter and to disregard all the scattered notes and memos. He pointed out that they were all for an upcoming writing he was developing on artificial intelligence. I was shocked on how much material he had for one research paper! I realized that informative papers needed much preparation and dedication but now I understand fully. Though I am on my long trek to earning a Marketing bachelor’s degree, I know my future entitles descriptive papers for employers about products and ideas. Dr. Nowduri not only writes research papers on his studies, he also indulges into project writings, new course material papers, and also some personal articles to help further his understandings in the medical applications and artificial intelligence world. On a daily basis, Dr. Nowduri splits his time writing research papers and personal writings. Though, one hundred percent of his time is devoted towards his students in some way or fashion. His life revolves around his students and only continues his way of living to empower his students with the information that will allow him to succeed. He says that his writings are directed toward an audience that includes, Software project managers, leaders, other professional scholars, and anyone would like to gain knowledge from his work. Dr. Nowduri then voluntarily began talking about research articles that he particularly had an interest with. He slid open one of his desk drawers pulled out a slim stack of neatly aligned papers with the title, “Sociotechnical Requirements Analysis for Clinical Systems. He then began to speak highly of the information that it presented. I was intrigued and followed up with simple question of why he had admired it so much. While leaning back in his chair, he told me that three aspects of this writing made it stand above the rest. He noted first how the content matter acknowledged updated technology in the healthcare field. Next, the correct use of ethics stood out to him and allowed him to enjoy that piece of writing more. And last, the article was market attractive. He stated that this means that the information presented could be used by someone to help someone obtain a job or be used to better already existent strategies. Dr. Nowduri personally enjoyed reading this article for these reasons. I then read the article myself and could understand entirely why Dr. Nowduri clearly enjoyed the writing. I decided to take the opportunity to ask what his first personal writing or paper was. He swiftly stated that his first writing was an article composed in 1989. He wrote this article to express his opinion on what teachers should teach and how students should learn. I confessed to him that I would enjoy reading it sometime in the future. He also noted when his first professional/major work was first composed. In 1997, Dr. Nowduri composed an important presentation to be shown at a convention in Cancun, Mexico on artificial intelligence. He looks back on this writing as the jump start to his professional writings career. I decided to rally my thoughts to ask one last question. What matured was the question of what he wished he could write. I give him an example and said writing lyrics to songs. This question he pondered for a minute and finally an answer arose. He said, “I wish to write something evolutionary on new students. I want to be able to write inspirational memos about moral responsibility and inspire specifically students to become motivated about learning information.” I collected my thoughts and realized how truthfully dedicated he really is towards his students. He does not wish write impeccable speeches or poetic masterpieces. Dr. Nowduri wants to help students and fulfill his want to give young minds the information that would allow them to prosper. I was grateful for the wisdom passed down during the interview with Dr. Nowduri. Writing is not something that can be perfected all at once. Time and practice will allow anyone to flourish through writing whether you need write detailed research papers on artificial intelligence or simple quotes to help boast ones confidence. This is what Dr. Nowduri had stressed but was willing to share this knowledge. I thanked him for allotting some of his time to answer my question and we exchanged a firm handshake. I walked out feeling an enlarged passion to write, and with the information he provided, I am confident in moving forward in my writing career.
Even before I was able to comfortably sit by his desk, he mentioned to not mind the clutter and to disregard all the scattered notes and memos. He pointed out that they were all for an upcoming writing he was developing on artificial intelligence. I was shocked on how much material he had for one research paper! I realized that informative papers needed much preparation and dedication but now I understand fully. Though I am on my long trek to earning a Marketing bachelor’s degree, I know my future entitles descriptive papers for employers about products and ideas. Dr. Nowduri not only writes research papers on his studies, he also indulges into project writings, new course material papers, and also some personal articles to help further his understandings in the medical applications and artificial intelligence world.
On a daily basis, Dr. Nowduri splits his time writing research papers and personal writings. Though, one hundred percent of his time is devoted towards his students in some way or fashion. His life revolves around his students and only continues his way of living to empower his students with the information that will allow him to succeed. He says that his writings are directed toward an audience that includes, Software project managers, leaders, other professional scholars, and anyone would like to gain knowledge from his work.
Dr. Nowduri then voluntarily began talking about research articles that he particularly had an interest with. He slid open one of his desk drawers pulled out a slim stack of neatly aligned papers with the title, “Sociotechnical Requirements Analysis for Clinical Systems. He then began to speak highly of the information that it presented. I was intrigued and followed up with simple question of why he had admired it so much. While leaning back in his chair, he told me that three aspects of this writing made it stand above the rest. He noted first how the content matter acknowledged updated technology in the healthcare field. Next, the correct use of ethics stood out to him and allowed him to enjoy that piece of writing more. And last, the article was market attractive. He stated that this means that the information presented could be used by someone to help someone obtain a job or be used to better already existent strategies. Dr. Nowduri personally enjoyed reading this article for these reasons. I then read the article myself and could understand entirely why Dr. Nowduri clearly enjoyed the writing.
I decided to take the opportunity to ask what his first personal writing or paper was. He swiftly stated that his first writing was an article composed in 1989. He wrote this article to express his opinion on what teachers should teach and how students should learn. I confessed to him that I would enjoy reading it sometime in the future. He also noted when his first professional/major work was first composed. In 1997, Dr. Nowduri composed an important presentation to be shown at a convention in Cancun, Mexico on artificial intelligence. He looks back on this writing as the jump start to his professional writings career.
I decided to rally my thoughts to ask one last question. What matured was the question of what he wished he could write. I give him an example and said writing lyrics to songs. This question he pondered for a minute and finally an answer arose. He said, “I wish to write something evolutionary on new students. I want to be able to write inspirational memos about moral responsibility and inspire specifically students to become motivated about learning information.” I collected my thoughts and realized how truthfully dedicated he really is towards his students. He does not wish write impeccable speeches or poetic masterpieces. Dr. Nowduri wants to help students and fulfill his want to give young minds the information that would allow them to prosper.
I was grateful for the wisdom passed down during the interview with Dr. Nowduri. Writing is not something that can be perfected all at once. Time and practice will allow anyone to flourish through writing whether you need write detailed research papers on artificial intelligence or simple quotes to help boast ones confidence. This is what Dr. Nowduri had stressed but was willing to share this knowledge. I thanked him for allotting some of his time to answer my question and we exchanged a firm handshake. I walked out feeling an enlarged passion to write, and with the information he provided, I am confident in moving forward in my writing career.